PRR5 encodes a conserved proline-rich protein predominant in kidney: analysis of genomic organization, expression, and mutation status in breast and colorectal carcinomas (Q45271498)
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(P1476) "PRR5 encodes a conserved proline-rich protein predominant in kidney: analysis of genomic organization, expression, and mutation status in breast and colorectal carcinomas" (language: en)
(P2093) Cameron N Johnstone
Sergi Castellví-Bel
Laura M Chang
Raphael K Sung
Mark J Bowser
Josep M Piqué
Anil K Rustgi
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